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XM playback is very good, noticed 1 small thingie (default instrument volume) #84

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coderofsalvation opened this issue Apr 7, 2023 · 2 comments

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@coderofsalvation
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coderofsalvation commented Apr 7, 2023

Ok, this is no biggy (the workaround is to just enter volumes for each note) but I think the usecase goes like this:

  • in milkytracker I go to the instrument editor
  • I set the default instrument volume to 20 (instead of 40)
  • I insert a note in the pattern-editor (without specifying volume)
  • I save it as test.xm

If I play this note in various players (opencubic player/openmpt) it will play the note at volume 20 (the default).
BT seems to play it at volume 40 (it seems to think: "well, no volume was specified for this note, lets just default to 40").

Perhaps BT could not default to 40, but just to the default instrument-volume?

btw. thanks a lot for bassoontracker. I think it's awesome.

@steffest
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Hmm... I'm a bit puzzled, I can't seem to reproduce that.
(BassoonTracker should definitely play it at volume 20)

I'll dig a bit deeper.

@coderofsalvation
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hm I'm trying with a simple example, but it seems that it works here too.
I will try some more with more complex xm's and try to narrow it down (perhaps it occurs in certain situations: envelopes/overlapping notes e.g.)

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